By Heather Gerhart
Keystone Symposia’s flagship Fellows Program is now accepting applications for the Class of 2025! This unique, cutting-edge, life science Fellowship is designed to support the career development of postdoctoral and early-career scientists from underrepresented and other disadvantaged backgrounds who are engaged in biological or biomedical sciences research.
Established in 2009, the Fellows Program has become a highly competitive premier professional advancement opportunity for rising scientists, providing support tailored to meet the unique challenges at these pivotal career stages.
Fellows benefit from unique networking opportunities and participate in conversations at the forefront of biology with academic, industry and government thought leaders from around the world. Fellows engage directly with eminent scientists from our Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) through a variety of formats including immersion in three SAB meetings, monthly “Fellows Friday” virtual meetings, and one-on-one mentorship tailored to the Fellow’s career trajectory and professional goals.
Now Accepting Applications to the Keystone Symposia Fellows Class of 2025!
Learn more & apply:
https://www.keystonesymposia.org/diversity/fellows-program
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Support for the Keystone Symposia Fellows Program is made possible by our Program partners, including the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Eli Lilly and Company (see blog feature Partnering with Eli Lilly to Empower Diversity in the Biomedical Workforce here) and Cytokinetics, Inc., as well as generous gifts from individual donors.
We Welcome Additional Sponsors!
Please consider joining us in our mission to support the next generation of a diverse biomedical and life science workforce!
Contact: DLSP@keystonesymposia.org
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Fellows Community News
Current and alumni Fellows serve as leaders in their communities. Below we highlight recent news and accomplishments from recent Fellows classes. Find more on social media at #KSFellows!
Fellows Organizing Conferences:
As Keystone Symposia kicks off our 2024/2025 conference season next month, we’re celebrating four Fellow alumni who have stepped up to organize Keystone Symposia conferences this season! We hope you will support them by spreading the word and encouraging your colleagues and trainees to attend (as a reminder, we offer financial aid for students, postdocs, and early-career scientists):
Fellows News & Features:
Hot Off the Presses:
Fellows on the Move:
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About the Author
Heather Gerhart
Heather Gerhart earned her MA in Cultural Sustainability from Goucher College, and brings an understanding of how social science principles can be brought to bear in support of inclusive program design and development. She has worked in support of Keystone Symposia’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion leadership since the inception of the organization’s Diversity in Life Sciences Program in 2007. Previously Keystone Symposia’s Sr. Grant Coordinator and Program Analyst, she helped to found, develop, and acquire funding for the Program in response to biomedical workforce development priorities at the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.